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OMAHA SUNDAY BE | |and Summer, Farman and Rougier and | Faris and Melun, thirty miles distant. In [the nature s . Delagrange—the mere fact that twenty-one | June the French cruiser Conde. 100 mile nothing but . Achievements that Are Epochs in the |cash prizes for conquering the alr, ranging | sea, talked freely with the shore. And|and other . hole , | fro 2 000, d totaliing at mere | July brought in tests across the Char is very sensitive » L rent . World's Forward March. ey~ el oy porlly 2y | | |than $217,000,000, are awalting . claimants— | fiver near Boston, and hetw Chicago | 1n a e | the mere news of flying machines invented | And Milwaukee, both of which “delivered |brain, and every thought ¥ mo MAN' In Mexico and Russia, China and Norway | the goods.” every emotion is transmitted ine(antl N'8 CONQUEST OF THE AR|Z straws show how blows this twen- | Wires are not yet a drug in the market, |tha remotest cell. If the thought Is df teth century wind of mechanical achieve- [ however, for all this marvelous story; man |cordant, if the emotion ls vicious. Utility of Wireless Telegraphy Proved |ment. Is working them harder than ever, By the its polson to the farthest cell and Ships of the Alr a Cere : Latham, the Englishman, failed to cross |1 tried *¥ k Virag" method, 40, M N > the British channel in his monoplane— | words an hour cannot merely be sent, but - e——— | iy el v missed it by scant two miles—but the | recorded at the reeelving stat the “tele- (1§ A PITCHER A SLAVE? e, Ete. Frenchman, Bleriot, needed but thirty-seven | graphone” has come to utilize telegraph | il —_— [minutes to soar above the iwenty-one | wires for phone purposes; and a Mexiean, [ B o Wiy san T L Gl e oppy miles which se e Calals from | Alberto Sanches, declare can now | During the year just closed a number of [SBOPPY m e, CRNIRL PO | RO = BRUR v 4 Note, Ducks Under the Co Dover. This was in July, and just before | transmit vision as well as o over the | centonnial celebrations were sharp re- | Wright atitn § i igh the brothers had returned 1o | taut metal “string at the top of a row of | men and women who achieved surpassing |Derod In the O)d Word, to receive medals | ticon." American Ideals. Siavery under the con eminence in the history of the world, Lin. |40 plaudits, and not long after the waters | Two recent acc mplishments, of interest SIS, 1416 "SPioe RET th EFS bRAM coln, Vietorla, Gladstone, Longfellow, |°f "1 Pas de Calals” had been vanquished | and worth, though differing from these as | ! - Temnyeon, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Darwin, | WUbUr Wright maneuvered above Ne | from each other, came when telegraph n gl U g ol In past years'we have always held our clear- Ghopin, Edgar Allen Poe and Mendelssohn | YOrk's North rlver with all the easy |yages werc for the first time sent from | | p S y 'S y ar VO Todiits ot e gNat Py e yOUlE :;m‘n” vl.:.‘.w“..h:aru.:.l »wn-:;lbn-;-:‘xflfx»:-:«\': \.L,.ul.,.. to ;*HH‘. w m“.m‘..‘In‘m"lmw bl o o & ’ d £ th th f F b " ) aviate 3 e ye had covercd | (August;, a distance of 6900 miles; anc Tn . mater) way itn Kreatest achiovemen [ UMK Matter of between 2300 and 4. | whon the non-magnetic survey yacht Car- | oerator has aris 1 e wame mg sales during e mon o ebruary. s the inay atlon of steam propelled [1F ™It negle safled out from it yoklyn slip | 8 o the Hudson Tiver by Robert | With scarce a week of the fifty-two fa | o 0 ’ o tu | Rohon fur Hgson by This I i 1110 o R0 ot e cir' This year we have decided to run our sale Folton, Whe Senteninini‘of whith” New. York |8 10 PIOCUSY.e Sitei 0 overbead: feww | Montie iHip o the &ll-wood Yesssl, Whidh . i h 5 | of value, it Is difficult to give any three | is expected to discover all sorts of new and " | d h h it e i v |of four happenings as of espeeial impor- | valuable things about the carth’s magnetic £ ‘the . Aflsktawn Joneolt urmmg the month o anuary. In the years to come, When the achleve- | 1 ! t Its next journey is to last fif-| Pelequin, a pitcher. Three Lundred dol ments of a century later are measured in|'®NCe but possibly the accomplishments | currents. i i gt e \ W . h . | most nearty of record-breaking sort are |teen years and cover all this old carth’s|lars was paid down and a note given for all their bearings, the record of 150 as a o s Gl - s ven. 5eas $200. In ante-bellum days ordinary siaves wonder vear will deserve even greater se: dlstinetio It wa . t great de-| Orville Wright, near Potsdam, Germany ransportation on Land. ‘w d for more, but p s Pelequin is In order tO demonstrate to our customers and friends on was a vear of gres 5 tobe: o ee to transportatio y d, June|not & v good pitcher. At s rate velopmients and discoveries. It has demon- |In October, rose to a height of 1,600 feet, isportation by lahd, Jun L Sl e s S senmis o & e a/b, Lass | Wondhe:sete Abe Tt Iobvess 5. aay| Dinhers werer shah -be’ ares seatn the magnitude of this CLEARING SALE we are going and practical, the wutility of wireless | Dert's spectacular fiight, the selfsame |and White Bear, Minn, a “torpedo mo-|the manager of the Wilkesbarre club can \slegraphy wis convincingly proven, and | month, in which he ross 1,210 feet, looking | tor” of 2X-horse-power, gazoline propelled, |heID It. | to place on sale all our broken sets and all odd pieces of ter of human liberty. Hut in spite of all the North pole reached after 400 years of [doWn on the 94-foot Eiffel tower. and capable of reeling off seventy-five miles| The thirter :h“m‘ m\\mln( to ‘lho \n\\~y\| m"'»‘u e Delagrange, at Doncaster, England, in|8n hour; October saw highly ccesstul | tutlon of the ¥nited States solemnly de- p iture, tterns in Yidao T e Octabar, drovs his Tmachine at (he rate of | 16t f the firs turbine. locomlive made | 87er:* Neithor savery” nor” voluntary furniture, all droppe‘d patte: parpets a‘nd Rugs, and Who would have guessed, vears ago, ay [©MeLhINg over fity-tour miles an hour, for Enallsh use, and November witnewsea | ervItuls, excent as o punlsment for all Odd Lace Curtains and Portieres, which have, and s slightly surp: e marvelous L ) o erformance, in EnglaNd he declaimed the sad tale of Darius Green, 4 ng the achievement of Or p s oo BRI | e, Sinted | aldll ™ akint | SOthIn 41 that he would live to see an emperor greet- | Ville Wright at ¥t. Myer in July. again, of the gyroscope car patented by | ) late during t ] ing & gentleman who had just stepped| Henry Farman, at Mourmelon, France, |Louls Brennan, Think of DRCHILIG | 1A RELSER- 0Bt PHDS IjLegE 13 Lt are bound to accumulat ng he season, at RIICE J | forty feet 1 i thirt § eigh. | Jurisdiction.”” On the issue of slavery this down from his airship, after a trip of 400|1n November, covered 114 miles In 4 hours ¥ ong and thirteen high, weigh- forty teet I Rt Tolghe. v et yaty, etpeaasd which will be on a great many articles at HALF OUR s wenty-two tons \ted on & sing! miles, and introducing him to “a plain [ Minutes and 2 seconds. e Mg ok ., i h“’ A :”“'(’ billions in treasure and sacrificed hundreds REGULAR SELLING PRICES American,” who had grown rich from the| To Which must be added the two victor- urves and snglos. 1t o about &l sorts of { or thousands of lives. On this issue the . sale of asroplanes? But thousands bosides | les of Glenn Curtlss at Rheims In August | CUrves and ankles. ‘It carries forty passen| Wilkesborre base ball manager refuses to Vilhelm I1 and Count Zeppelin and Orville | 8nd at Brescia a month later. In one case | Kers With safety as complete and vibration | oet™ iy 600 note due In part payment right can attest to the happening. The|he won the International cup by covering, | far less than can the ordinary coach, and |, - Joseph Pelequin, the pitcher. He has Yy ) . ) mere existence of such daring fellows as |0n & clrcular course, twelve miles fn six. |18 present speed of fifty milos an hour, | towen i sy iy pitclier, He has| This sale will include our entire stock of Furniture, Car- the Wrights and Bleriot, Paulham and [teen minutes, and in the other carried off |t is said, may be in ed threefold. United States and the rights of man and | the grand prize, flying thirty-one miles in a | The completion of Austria’s Tauern rail- tritle fess than fifty minutes. WAy ctowns & menuine work of brainspluss | f CPRcued from the justice’s court to pets, Rugs and Dr aperies, with the exception of Off'ce f the county court, and will go on Bietbthies aud: Babartes ski lere was a line less than forty fiig, It Recbadits. rniture and office supplies. The dirigible has likewise salled into (he | ™I1€8 1on% hitching up Gastein and Spittal fu f hall the institution of base ball cross and h the 4 Sohtit forefront of importance since January last [ *C/0%% 8nd through the Alps, vet it has ain disregard of the constitutio pitchers, in the freest country came in. Goodale has hovered along and :_“‘k"". i/ uzhm,mo “T‘““”‘: i ‘:d eleven | base ball ’ above the North river (June), Germany's | YCAT¥' 1abor; the tunneling alone demanded | under heaven, be sold on the block like G AT ORIyl ARG Sotoy | nlbty ohltl. NOW" 6. 80, 0eopasd (5 | hattala? Wil Ml sea. Tt the consiites ale Deoins on ay an. 210-mile journey In fifteen hours and forty plerce the barrler, conquered by Hannibal|tion means what it seems to mean to the 1] ] minutes, Itallan army officers (October) 2100 vears ago, and by Mr. Bonaparte of | Wilkesbarre mamager, the most profound have practically duplicated this, and the | CCr¥!C2 only & century back, not only at|speeches of Joseph Weldon Bailey of Texas French bag Liberte has accompiishea 161 !° Junsfraujoch, but through Mount|and Elihu Root of New York on that ven- miles in five and a half hours, The Sep- | B140¢ himself. The much-talked-of line |erable instrument will attract less wide- Very truly yours, tember which witnossed this last feat, | (TOUEh the Andes will be In running order | spread attention than the judgment of the \ M ] Nowever, Saw. also. tha horribls) death ive hz;fnrn‘ ln'lher spring has G and gone. n‘ln»‘i Sl T;m:n..w; « in n'm P of Franov's Republique, an &lr menster of h‘ is the .’\n\"r;lulillen:‘ B howeve: stblto ‘.n]n”.'.‘_n;y’g‘::,} whtn, they oA 0 the “rigld” type, fnvolving four fatalities, | 0% '"k"l’j iiongs o s gl iy oy B Rt oo o b St Eode Zeppelln would seem to have distanced |M® Mark highest and clearest. world's | man a slave. St 4 records in %his sort have been better by | stitution promises again to become an ob- » all competitors of this sort. An alrship, y ' which can leave its home port, cover 270 | '@ Workers in the bores of the Chicago, |Ject of popular interest when the fans take b2 = Py St iscussing it.—New York World, miles in varying weather, against head | /IWaukeo & Puget Sound road, under the | to discussing w Yor r1d Bitter Root hills in Idaho and Montana, winds and carrying nine men, break a ki R The Buttery. 413=-15-17 South Sixteenth S sa Ie e S e | T ol T There had again been trouble in e treet riso and go eighty miles further, land easily | 70! feet, Just completed, showed a variant | o770, V1o cehiold, and O'Hogan had the and at wil, and then cut Rome again, will, | °F 971 010 three-hunrdedth of an tnch oft | war¥SF S{TLAtRY Wi o Hext et hie A AR Gt 8k (1o ftHeimi-eety | EHS TO00 SLARIERE B SROD i | AEIARISEASE ok ebh tam You maks, ve “take a lot of beating.” In 1900 the count | e & wd et g ¢ “ and ver woife,” sald O'Hogan ranaged to do seven miles above Lake | 00U14rd but 46 “An that's where ve're wrong,~ said 1O 1 30 a e cAdoo “‘tube hur- | O “"Tig the foin am we mnlke Constance; in June of last yoar he covereq | ANd What of the McAdoo “tubes” bur-|O'Hagan h y ' Wink R S ‘ew York | €ntirely. Me woife pitches an’ Of catches, %0 miles i clghty-seven hours, and. in |TOWiD& under river between New York | SSirely. Mo, | — March he demonstrated that helght as weil | A0 Jersey City? The fiesc Pennsylvania ] 4 V | ] n " % proposes a national fund to erect at Union | says: “In order that It may be a gencral)und the whole country be invited (o cone as distance Is in his grasp, ascending ogoo | Tallroad tratn through fn November| Memorial to John Howard Paine. |5 yjtable memorial to John Howard |and genuine, popular memorial to the au- | tributec York Hribane ' o0 3 ance and the trolleys had been buzzing there| Dr. Charles A. mond, the new presi- fPaine, the author of “Home, Sweet Home.” | thor of “Home, Sweet Home, " one of the teet néar Friedrichshaf: y chshafen. five months before that. The steel pipes|dent of Union university,' has star His idea is to erect an imposing gateway | most beautiful songs in the English lan- As for the sphericals, +hey, 100, have been 2 - ST e PIBAY | Cha erlain | ent ha lable movement that will probably interest to the campus at Union. The —Albany | guage, probably the subscriptions will be | Chamberlain’s Liniment has an cnvia that bind the two states In amity give the and prospering. The ‘“University Jish speaking people the world over. He|Argus, editorially commending the idea, |limited to a small amount ($1 or $2 apiece) | Feputation as a cure for rheumatism, City” won the national balloon contest in | F#n-sick traveler a oool plunge down a June. starting from ‘Indianapolis gng |l°N& dark, submarine cave that might be ving 3% miles, A few days later the | fitted UD With stalactites and stalagmi | . . | Then, almost breathless, he is discharg>d | g p onable [J| Hulvetia, in a little matter of. eleven hours, Owing (o the very unseas sailed over Mt. Blanc, The New York, to | !Nt0 an underground city of green, full of weather our stock of Shoes 18 al- ¥l oapiive the Lahm cup, was aloft five min. | PiIature stores, twiniling with electric er too large, and we must utes less than twenty hours, averaging |PUlbs: together Be, Y " ging Lab Ay > thirty-nine mile an hour, and, possibly the e Laboratories, 4 rash. We must have " g turn it into ”“‘_‘ 3 most noteworthy accomplishment of all, the | The world's physicists, too, have been at the money. We need it. Sale §| Albatross, with two Itallan adventurers in | work and profitably. Sir William Ramsay commences Monday, Jan. 3rd. Our J|its basket, rose (August) near Turin to a|announced In March that he had succeeded brand new stock of Men’s, Wo helght of 387 feet, generously betiering |in transmuting four different substances i the previous helght record of 37,100, into carbon-zirconfum, thorium, hydro- en's, Boys', Misses’ and Children's North Pole Discovery. fluosilicic acid and bismuth. Dr. BE. 8, Shoes must be reduced to a proper Probably the most dramatic event of the | Balley of New Orleans, a month earlier Aok 0 year, bringing to a trlumphant conclusion | than this, perfected a. substitute for lovel,sand hero are the prides o §i TCY GEFEE 20 centiciag ae Arctic ex- |radium. “Radio-thor,” as he calls it, is do it: ploration, has been the announcement of |Mmade of pitchblende and is not merely Men's very high- ]| the discovery of the North pole. Within a |cheaper and better than the rare element est grade Shoes, single week in September, 1909, such an- |it replaces, but is wholly lacking all of all leathers, nouncements and ‘(‘Jalm. were made by |radlum’'s baneful effects. On February 10 black and tans, | Frederick A. Cook and by Commander | Cleveland sclentists watched the operation lace and but- Robert E. Peary of the United States navy. | of an oxygen-acetylene torch, which rad toned, values JJ| The flrst clalmed to have reached the |iated a heat of some 6,200 degrees, suffi- $5 and $5.50—- boreal center” April i1, 198, the other on |clent to cut through a two-inch solld steel 5 April 6, 1909. Di. Cook's claim to having | plate in fifty seconds or to weld aluminium, vrice ..83.95 1| reached the pole on the date numed or ang | eretofore regarded as impossible. Big line of Men's date was attacked by Commander Peary | In contrast to these forward steps in $1 and some $5 and started a controversy that raged |chemistry and physics, begotten of pa- values— tiere among partisans of each, and did | tience and long research, stands the im; Price— not cease (ntil the University of Copen- | portant discove of a Denver jeweler— $3.45 hagen pronounced worthless the proofs | David Lamon—of the long-lost sdcret of Men's $3.50 submitted by the Brooklyn doctor. Mean- and some while the records of Commander Peary | $4 Shoes were submitted to the American Geo- pound for borax, which, instead of soften. / 0.3 [ ~—Price graphical socicty, examined by that body 3 2 4 sl | hardening copper. Ho found the open sesame through mistaking another com- by e v §4e 000y | ing the metal, as borax does, instantly pronounced . convincing proof of his | gave to it such a degree of hardness as $2.95 claim as the discoverer of the North pole. Noted Physicinns Who Point Out \ [/ / l ELF-REDUCING 3 | to make manipulation out of the question, "n‘:‘!“;:lf;:sor The climex of the controversy wes the | A¢ once he made analyais of his chanos A l ' DHSE l ' “ N Men's §3 & Y“:’“"“_"“ of Dr. Cook from New|compound, determined its ingredients and : \¢ . $3.50 Shoes; in blacks, tans and ork on November 24, has now guarded his discovery through 2 . Vin Wireless, tent. P ¥ Syatents, i solid leathors, sold | . vie Wieeless |paien & A New and Important Corset Invention Driee'o ey Goodyoar welts, sals Nl as wel'as nia oving sratt. Wirsioe tcie: | MENTAL INFLUENGE ON BODY : ; rice . . Kl o ell as his flying craft. Wireless teleg- K . e » | SRS 2iirs S ne s eestit isieh g Which Will Produce Far-Reaching Results B R » sparks” and the new devices of the Itallans K s AR Nomane Diltietand Toul tu restorce sasipr methel " rily rhought ts Memitented 4 A Comfort and Blessing to Every Woman Bkoe e e oXo4 On the Body. 3 ) leather Shoos, munleation and Hawall aad e Oregon e, ReAy, N fifteen years, the good judgment of American women has made $4 and 8150, first time beon taiking this way (lay), | The ditterent orgaus of our bodles are the Nemo business the most important corset industry in the world. sale pric and the Korea, steaml v especlally le to certain kinds rati only . 83,95 (ho Golden Gate, has kept contiauousiy by | mental Influence. Tnienso hairod, outbursts [ In celebrating our FIFTEENTH BUSINESS ANNIVERSARY, we , > 4 ouch with S Pranc iy . »¢ hot t . viol tits of , and f . . ol 2ig . . ‘ A . Women's $3 Wrth ik A8 Trbnsimn T e LitBac | S (bR Lot RUA et mun, d | wish to emphasize our appreciation of this universal recognition and liberal And i vome vhe NOVEM” | |ivitating influence upon the kidneys and ; ) patronage by offering to the women of America— el - » materially aggr tain forms of kid- 5 80 at $2.4%5 | The saving of fully 5,000 lives at the times | pirpss [ o f th vrocks or epublic vy | ney disease. i T e L L ‘ ENTIRELY FREE OF ANY EXTRA CHARGE ud Patent 2- o riously affect the liver, while lver and o 0 ” 3 : PR s . T ::".‘.‘I.i.":"’b'?.i'f,’f \:L:O:::v“'u:-‘:.‘:fid.::r:: e ot B S : ¢ ~—our new ‘Lastikops Bnnd]gt, a very novel and vuluqble invention, which is embodied Boots, ..:; for all the world, Jack Binne, sticking g | €5Pecially chronic jealousy. / y in our new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset, No. 522, the price of which is $5.00, $ 00 pair . . ¥ ke | It is well knbwn that a violent, long : : . % i 3 PP - LR 8“”3? his l::“l;“‘" ‘:.:l‘:‘.:::‘;hmv.,;\f “\:::ul:«‘l :‘?:’Ilu.-l SXHE BRI s i, lonk- | Tms‘ new corset, in material, s}}ape, .wnstructmn,. fi.msh and du}‘abnht;. is so 1G-inch high surrounded what portended onty direst ‘.‘a;' tion must injuriously, as do all sorts of far superior to any other corset in existence, that it is an exceptional value at “The World'; ady, linked & stout heart.to the marvelous Mental dlscord. such as worty, anxieiy, | that price, saying nothing about its wonderful new feature—the Lastikops Bandlet, itandard,” reg- b ingenulty 'of the Inventor, and death waa| 24" WOSTT SPeSiMLY t b i o HE ‘extra-long end tightly-laced corsets of th: ular price $10—during thin wale, || ouce more eneaiea. " B Lhiaat Lhigubin . Indnesd v tases P GRREROIR NG KRR Koy of . the Dealers Everywhere Have Prepared for 2 e rah Are el Ha-to. pevs- | ol bemaiong PERYRCAR Whe MY Iaro bioesay. he VieaTiag of | ' - WRI* A Anniersaty - Sale’t by. Secitvin Putnam Boots, 11-inch high, value ¥ by wireless waves thrown forth from 4| J8undice often follows great menta | elastic belts to secure proper hygienic support. b Yy g $7.50—sale price .....84.95 [/ central mechanism. The Omana exposition, | hocks and violent outbursts of temper. | 2 4 long-continued despondency, fear and physicians, but are not as generally worn as they should N f E Fo p “ 2 by wireless from a powerhouse six miles \"% | : £o : ‘ 0 :.‘\‘l:’k:e ":.f':,l‘.}:':";}:::“::::—‘—iflg |@istant. Captain Hoviand of Norway .‘“‘\““Dh’..,dm says: “I have been sur-| be, on account of their high price (from $5.00 to $25.00, €mo l‘sets or Ve!'y lgllre he navy has practically perfected a system | ° - o = i i i price ... . $2.95 and $2.65 Il (or o automatic recording in print. of | 1% 10 find how often the cause of can- and even more), and the fact that these appliances are Our wonderful new No. 522, together with full lines dren’s Shoes at a big reduction J|ton is monthly growing more ana more "';""“ ';:r":; ",f,':r\“\ f:r'.,s”','“" u“.:: 3 2 k in the leadi g . tlnme-. take a peep at or win :"'“‘“"““‘“ "“‘;“' n airships and the "“"«‘:T-:W::-Jom; of the cases of l:)lnwr .»sp.L The Lntlkops Bandlet Week In the leading stores all over America. ooy beneatls; the Gromse: 31, In Augnst. talk- | fe o L e nd utories oa N Self Reduci $3 4, $5, $8 and ing quite satistactorily with Frankfurt ana | ©*"Y iy i $ emo 4 ucing, s $ y $ y $ an slo A new pair free for any pair that || Cartarube. Wirease. " tologrpin " | cer, are due to anxiety and worry. —does all that the best abdominal belt can do—and more; W moving rains has been partially achieved |gens o ‘e siis etn thw o yet it is neither inconvenient mor uncomfortable, and, N C 3 . " nd Chicago Dodomerns acoteen BUICWO | menta) strain. It i remarkable,” this instead of being bulky, it is the greatest figure-reducer ever | Nemo Corsets for Slender and Medium Fi igures cago. ous , . . A . ) P Py great physician sa ‘how little the ques- ” [ robiem at which experts for the French | Ko ra cian, aye. “how litle the ques devised. It is a greatly improved form of a Reducing and ‘Back-Resting ‘Military Belt,” | $3 to $5 in pres- y kol o I et i oy W g These belts have been widely recommended by COMP’HC New Stocks of Nemos. -~ @ | May, was lighted by electricity brought . The famous “American Boy” 2. |/ ' er of bee: raced to 0 - i i 2 Big line of Misses' and Chil. ||| Wireless messages. Wircless communica- |7 Of the liver has been traced to pr more or less bulky, uncomfortable and inconvenient. of all the other Nemo Corset Specialties are shown this “ 1 wears out too soon, Sir. B. W. Richardson says that frrila- Makes Stout Women Slender on the limiteds running between Buffalo government are hard at work MESMBONL AT A s | mental influence has beeh stuZied.” | Supporting Band; made of‘ the new Lastikops Webbing, “Swan-Shape,” ) C HABOT { § pisny without wires must soon vacrive | The% Strustursl changes in the ditferent which, being slightly -elastic, adjusts itself snugly to the Every Nemo Corset is a patented specialty which | organs are due to chemical changes in the | St A It has not yet cen demonsiratedthat ok -8 g g omaliges . i in curve of the abdomen, giving firm support from under- | does something for you that no other corset can do—there | this is & commercially profitable $in & commiarglally probit 10vest- | (he tissues thrcugh mental Infiuence neath, with even greater ease and comfort than has | can be NO SUBSTITUTION. 203 North Sixteenth Street e o PS In that direction | Ag the entire body for all practical pur- g . 1 have been taken this year. In April such |posed Is one miase of cens crosery. bound hitherto been attainable. KOPS BROS., Manufacturers, Fourth Ave. and 12th St,, New York Hotel Loyal Block communication was opened between Fort- |together, every thought that enters the |1and, M., aud the islands iu Casco bay, |mind, every change in the mental attitude,

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